Water Modeling Applications in Europe

MB proves to be an essential solution for organisations working in quarries and mines. The largest models of the range have been designed and constructed in order to satisfy the operator requirements: high performance, in terms of hourly production capacity, combined with resistance over time. Used to process waste materials from extractions, they are essential for the re-qualification and maintenance of quarries and mines through the construction and management of the internal transportation network, the maintenance of haul roads, the filling of holes and pits and the preparation of materials intended for sale.

The organization model of irrigation at the same level of the basin is considered one of the best ways to use efficiently the available water and the management of this resource. One of the most successful examples of this kind of Management is the Watering Communities. These communities are consortium of farmers in charge of the organization of the use of public, surface and subsurface water.

Respiration rate of activated sludge has been recognised as a key controlling element in the modelling of process control, by the International Water Association Task Group. Actual respiration rate of the sludge in the aeration tanks, as well as the endogenous and maximum respiration rates are variables that indicate the rate of BOD removal and aeration requirements. The maximum respiration rate is also closely linked to the Critical Oxygen Concentration point, that is, the point at which diffusion over the bacterial cell walls ceases and therefore biodegradation is significantly compromised.

Superior Quality Water – Commercial Water Purification; Waterlogic POU commercial water purification systems are a source of dynamism, energy and performance for factory employees, eliminating the sluggish effects of dehydration. Waterlogic’s robust high-capacity commercial water purifier models deliver the purest water possible all day long, no matter how many people are filling their cups.

Our world is on the cusp of a stormwater design revolution - a change in the theories of stormwater management that we have held for 200 years which now call us to consider the impact of water quantity and quality on our future generations. Government agencies and their citizenry are calling for innovative new ways to ensure that our natural water resources remain vital and sustainable.

When maintaining rivers and canals Watermaster Classics excellent moving capabilities and versatile tools are of prime importance. When Watermaster works, it does not disturb passing traffic because it anchors with its own spuds, unlike one-purpose machines, which require cables for anchoring and stop the other traffic while working. Watermaster Classic is an excellent solution for accurate dredging. It can remove an exact layer of sediment from the bottom. Its excellent moving and anchorage capabilities enable efficient dredging in places where dredging has to be done in several different areas of the river. Watermaster Classic does not need external help to move from one place to another. Precision dredging is especially needed when exact hydrometrical modelling has been done. Watermaster Classic ensures the right results which are effective and long lasting.

GIS is a powerful tool for developing solutions for water resources such as assessing water quality and managing water resources on a local or regional scale. Hydrologists use GIS technology to integrate various data and applications into one, manageable system. The suite of tools contained in Arc Hydro facilitate the creation, manipulation, and display of hydro features and objects within the ArcGIS environment.

Drinking water supply and distribution systems around the world (a critical and interdependent component of a nation’s infrastructure) are vulnerable to both intentional and accidental contamination. Unusual water quality may serve as a warning of potential contamination. The available physico-chemical sensors utilize general water quality parameters, such as free chlorine, oxidation reduction potential (ORP), total organic carbon (TOC), turbidity, pH, dissolved oxygen, chloride, ammonia, nitrate to detect the contamination. Generally, one or more of these water quality parameters will change due to the injection of a contaminant. However, no single chemical sensor responds to all possible contaminants nor can they give any indication of the potential toxicity of complex mixtures.

New geographic information system (GIS) technology tools enable you to better understand and represent the systems at work in the seas and oceans. From the coastal shoreline to the bathymetric bottom, marine GIS has been adapted and implemented to help you achieve your goals in coastal zone management, research, ocean industries, and navigation.

Wastewater systems are vital to the continued environmentally safe and sound performance and growth of communities throughout the world. Wastewater engineers promote stewardship in the operation, maintenance and management of various types of sanitary or foul water collection systems.

Docupak LLC, a full service marketing company headquartered in Alabaster, Alabama, has reduced chemical usage by a third and removed all scale from its cooling tower at its plant after installing the patented, award-winning Scalewatcher computerized, electronic water-conditioner from Scalewatcher North America. In addition there are no longer signs of algae growth on the cooling tower louvres.
Founded in 1998, Docupak, the operating name of Document and Packaging Brokers Inc., develops and distributes materials for businesses nationwide. In addition to its headquarters in Alabaster, Alabama, the company also operates a further plant in Alexandria, VA and has sales offices in Atlanta, Chicago, Cincinnati, Dallas, Los Angeles, Tampa and Washington, D.C.
Aware that health agencies continually draw attention to the risks of limescale and algae in cooling towers and wanting to reduce the use of chemicals in the cooling tower, Plant Manager, Anthony Kinstley decided to install the Scalewatcher electornic water-conditioner through local dealer, Al Chatham of Water Processing and Well Supply in Harpersville, Alabama. An industrial Scalewatcher was installed on to the water-feed line to the building and then a further unit was specifically fitted on to the recirculation line of the cooling tower.
“Since using the system the scaling on our cooling tower has been eliminated and we currently use only a third of the original chemicals intended for the water treatment within our system”, said Anthony Kinstley.
Many air conditioning and refrigeration plant systems are water-cooled. The heat generated by cooling coils is removed by water, which is passed through a water-cooling tower. These are recirculating systems, which operate at temperatures ideal for bacterial and algae growth, and have plentiful supplies of nutrients. In cooling towers, temperature, water hardness, pH, scale and corrosion are all factors, which increase the chance of biofilms, algae and Legionella colonization.
The environmentally friendly Scalewatcher provides a permanent solution to hard water problems without the need of chemicals, salt or maintenance. It works by producing a varying electronically applied force field, induced by a coil wrapped around the outside of the pipework, which keeps the minerals in suspension and thus prevents limescale forming. The water’s increased solubility enables it to dissolve existing scale, which is gradually washed away.
“Scalewatcher has proven itself to be highly effective. I would highly recommend this product and service without limitation,” concluded Antony Kinstley.
Scalewatcher models are based on continuous research and over 25 years experience and expertise as market leaders in electronic scale control with countless units sold worldwide. The patented Scalewatcher systems are capable of treating pipe sizes from one to 120 inches. All Scalewatcher systems come with a full performance guarantee and are shipped throughout North America.

EDUR pumps have been used preferentially in municipal and industrial water supply and water treatment for decades. Traditionally the reasons are the sturdiness and the long service life of our pumps and the special capability of some models for transporting liquid-gas mixtures.

It is the job of Stormwater and Floodplain Manager to plan, develop and manage our resources that provide a response to the hydrologic cycle and our part in it. Water evaporates, falls from the skies onto urban, rural and forested lands, and runs off into streams, rivers and lakes, as well as onto roofs, roads and urban landscapes and is utilised by those who live there. You design the physical infrastructure necessary to meet the needs of society and to preserve the natural environment, and model its ability to withstand the extremes of the hydrologic cycle.

The management of hydro-meteorological data demands the highest process standards. Both recorded and derived data from various observation areas are archived together, edited in graphical and tabular form, analyzed, evaluated and presented. In order that these tasks are carried out efficiently and economically, the support of a specialized software solution is required. Our water data management solutions offer a comprehensive spectrum of functions for integrated collection, processing, quality control, evaluation and publication of data from extensive hydro-meteorological measuring networks.

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